Armstrong Air C5297-54 Armstrong 881 Inverted Bucket Trap w/ Strainer 3/4 Inch NPT 70 PSI 5/32 Inch Orifice C5297-54 - C5297-54
The Armstrong Air C5297-54 model 881 represents a robust inverted bucket steam trap designed with a 3/4 inch NPT in-line horizontal configuration, integrated with a strainer. This model ensures a maximum operational pressure of 70 PSI, effectively managing steam and condensate systems.
The Armstrong 881 offers a significant capacity of up to 950 pounds per hour, making it ideal for heat exchange equipment and high air discharge applications.
Features
- Streamlined in-line configuration for efficient steam management.
- Durable cast iron construction withstands high pressure and thermal variation.
- Integrated strainer purges non-condensable gases and debris effectively.
 Specifications
Body Material |
Cast Iron |
Connection Size |
3/4 inch NPT |
Pressure |
70 PSI |
Orifice Size |
5/32 inch |
Brand |
Armstrong International |
Series |
880 |
Model |
881 |
What our Expect Think
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Efficient Steam Control: Inverted bucket design ensures reliable steam and condensate management for optimal performance.
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High-Pressure Capacity: Rated for up to 70 PSI, ideal for residential and light commercial steam systems.
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Durable Construction: Built with high-quality materials, including a strainer, for long-lasting reliability.
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Precise Operation: 5/32-inch orifice allows for effective air and condensate removal to maintain system efficiency.
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Easy Integration: 3/4-inch NPT threading ensures seamless installation into existing steam systems.
Q&A
Q: What is the Armstrong Air C5297-54 Inverted Bucket Trap?
A: The C5297-54 is an inverted bucket steam trap designed for condensate removal in steam systems, featuring a built-in strainer, 3/4-inch NPT connection, 70 PSI pressure rating, and 5/32-inch orifice.
Q: Is this steam trap suitable for all steam systems?
A: The C5297-54 is compatible with various steam applications. Verify your system’s compatibility before purchasing.
Q: How does the inverted bucket design improve performance?
A: The inverted bucket design allows for efficient condensate drainage, reduces water hammer, and ensures optimal steam system performance and reliability.
Q: Does it require professional installation?
A: Yes, professional installation is recommended to ensure proper operation and maintain system efficiency.
Maintenance Tips
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Inspect for Leaks – Regularly check for any steam or fluid leaks at the trap's connections to ensure a tight seal.
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Clean the Strainer and Bucket – Periodically clean the strainer and inverted bucket to prevent debris buildup that can impede the trap’s performance.
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Check for Corrosion – Inspect all components, especially around the inlet, outlet, and orifice, for corrosion and replace any damaged parts.
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Ensure Proper Bucket Movement – Ensure the inverted bucket is moving freely and is not obstructed by scale or debris.
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Verify Pressure Rating – Ensure the trap is operating within its 70 PSI rating to avoid potential over-pressurization issues.
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Inspect the Orifice – Ensure the 5/32-inch orifice is clear of any obstructions to maintain proper fluid and steam flow.
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Check for Proper Drainage – Confirm that the trap is properly draining condensate to prevent water buildup and maintain efficient operation.
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Annual Professional Inspection – Schedule a professional inspection annually to check for wear and tear and to ensure the trap is working efficiently.